Definitionn. (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient
Last update: January 9, 2017
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Improving blood flow to the peripheral limbs with a surgical vascular graft or a chemical sympathectomy. [noun]
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The tendon graft is passed through the fibular head drill hole. [Please select]
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And you are the tree and I am the graft, and the magic power of marriage has made us one. [Please select]
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The very difference in prices points to enormous graft. [Please select]
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Republicanism stands for vested rights, for imperialism, for graft, for the annihilation of every semblance of liberty. [Please select]
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While comparatively protected in the brothels, where they represented a certain monetary value, the girls now found themselves on the street, absolutely at the mercy of the graft-greedy police. [Please select]
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Graft, my dear sir. [Please select]
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The Federal government and seventeen States have discarded it, as have the leading nations of Europe, since it leads to hideous overworking and abuse of prisoners, and to endless graft. [Please select]
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Ladies, a second piece of advice: do not marry; marriage is a graft; it takes well or ill; avoid that risk. [Please select]
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In selecting young pear trees for walls or espaliers, some persons prefer plants one year old from the graft, but trees two or three years trained are equally good. [Please select]
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If that is your graft, I'll think up something better.' [Please select]
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